Portugal coach Paulo Bento believes his side hold a major
advantage over their UEFA Euro 2016 qualifying rivals thanks to Cristiano
Ronaldo.
The Euro 2004 runners-up were the first side drawn in
Group I before being joined by Denmark, Serbia, Armenia and Albania in the only
five-team group.
First and second from all nine groups are guaranteed
passage to the finals in France, while the best third-placed side will also go
straight through.
The remaining eight teams to finish third will battle it
out in the play-offs and, although Bento believes Serbia and Denmark will prove
worthy adversaries, the former Sporting Lisbon defender thinks he holds the ace
in the pack in the form of Real Madrid star Ronaldo, winner of the 2013 Ballon
d'Or.
It was Ronaldo's brilliance that saw him score all four
goals as Portugal defeated Sweden 4-2 on aggregate in November in the play-offs
to reach this year's World Cup.
Bento said: "It is a difficult group, I have to say.
The level of the top national teams is similar.
"It is very equal and it will be tough, but we have
one point in our favour; we have the best player in the world (Ronaldo).
"Cristiano works well at everything. He is a
fantastic professional and now he is an ambitious player.
"He always wants to be a better player. It is
incredible, but he is still improving as a player and everybody expects a lot
from the best player in the world."
Portugal have failed to convince in each of their last
two European Championship qualification campaigns, finishing second to Poland
before Euro 2008 and Denmark for Euro 2012, and Bento insists the current crop
have to put that right this time around.
He added: "The last two qualifications were not so
good, but this time it is different because the first two teams qualify
directly and the best third placed.
"It is important to have a better qualification than
the last Euros. It is difficult to say (who will pose the biggest threat), but
Denmark, Serbia and Portugal are the strongest teams (in the group).
"Between these three will be the qualifiers. It will
be equal, not easy. It is a tough group."
Culled from Soccerway
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